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1 | Index | Original Category | Original Correct Question | Model Prompt |
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2 | 1 | The Oscars | Who is John Williams? | Which actor Born in 1932 was the son of a percussionist in the CBS radio orchestra has been nominated for 53 Oscars? |
3 | 2 | English Literature | What is Paradise Lost? | What work in English Literature says: 'The mind is its own place, & in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven. What matter where, if I be still the same'? |
4 | 3 | Writers’ Lesser-Known Works | Who is Niccolò Machiavelli? | Known for more philosophical works, he wrote the play 'La Mandragola', in which Florentines are rewarded for immoral actions? |
5 | 4 | Exploration | What is Easter Island (Rapa Nui)? | James Cook's account of a 1774 visit where records an object 'near 27 feet long, and upwards of 8 feet over the breast or shoulders'? |
6 | 5 | The Bill of Rights | What is the Eighth Amendment? | England's 'Bloody Assizes' & a 1685 life sentence for perjury were 2 main origins of which amendment to the U.S. Constitution? |
7 | 6 | Nobel Peace Prize Winners | Who are Nelson Mandela & Desmond Tutu? | Which nobel peace price winners each lived at times on Vilakazi St. in Soweto , so it claims to be the world's only street home to 2 Nobel Peace Prize winners? |
8 | 7 | Famous Names | Who is Walt Disney? | In 1966, the year of who's death did he share plans for an experimental prototype community in Florida? |
9 | 8 | Geography | What is Colombia? | Of the 13 nations through which the Equator passes, what is the only one whose coastline borders the Caribbean Sea? |
10 | 9 | Fashion History | What are rhinestones? | Which decorative items in fashion history get their name from their origin in the port city of Strasbourg, on the border of France & Germany? |
11 | 10 | Movies of the ’80s | What is Driving Miss Daisy? | What 1980's movie is based on an off-Broadway play with just 3 characters and won the Best Picture Oscar & the actors in all 3 roles were nominated? |
12 | 11 | Novelists | Who is John Grisham? | A 2012 book review for which novelist noted subjects that 'sparked his ire': capital punishment, big tobacco & 'the plight of the unjustly convicted'? |
13 | 12 | 20th Century Eponyms | What is the Maginot Line? | A 1940 headline about what 20th Century Eponym included 'failure', 'liability when it came to offense' & 'stout hearts no match for tanks'? |
14 | 13 | City History | What is Stockholm? | Over 700 years after its traditional 1252 founding date, what port city became associated with a psychological response? |
15 | 14 | Brand Names | What is Jacuzzi? | The success of what brand has its roots with a hydrotherapy pump its cofounder created for his son, who had arthritis? |
16 | 15 | American Authors | Who is Washington Irving? | In a periodical in 1807, what American Author called New York City 'Gotham, Gotham! Most enlightened of cities'? |
17 | 16 | Symbols | What is “less than”? | What symbol is a rotated V in math and a feeling of some marginalized or underrepresented people in society? |
18 | 17 | Movie Theme Songs | Who is James Bond? | Monty Norman, the composer of what character's theme, said the staccato riff conveyed sexiness, mystery & ruthlessness? |
19 | 18 | American Novelists | Who is Joseph Heller? | What American Novelist served with an airman named Yohannan in World War II & despite what readers might think, he said he enjoyed his service? |
20 | 19 | Medieval Places | What is Canterbury, England? (Canterbury Cathedral) | In what Medieval place did one of the participants in an 1170 event say, 'Let us away, knights; he will rise no more'? |
21 | 20 | Countries of Africa | What is Morocco? | At one time a province of the Roman Empire, what African country kingdom is known to Arabic scholars as Al-Maghrib Al-Aqsa, 'the far west'? |
22 | 21 | Statehood | What is Wyoming? | Congress relented in 1890 after what prospective state said it would wait 100 years rather than come in without the women? |
23 | 22 | 1980s Movies | What is Raiders of the Lost Ark? | A writer & producer of what movie said he wanted it to be like a Western or James Bond film, 'only it takes place in the 30s'? |
24 | 23 | Art Exhibitions | Who is Rembrandt? | In 1898 what's been called the first blockbuster art show was devoted to which artist & put on for Queen Wilhelmina's coronation? |
25 | 24 | Countries of the World | What is Mongolia? | Part of the largest contiguous land empire during the 1200s & 1300s, today what is the world's second-largest landlocked country? |
26 | 25 | Literature | What is “Howl”? | A 2006 book was titled 'The Poem That Changed America:' What 'Fifty Years Later'? |
27 | 26 | Invasions | Who is William of Orange? | Backed by 14,000 troops, who invaded England to restore, in his words, its 'religion, laws, and liberties'? |
28 | 27 | Landmarks | What is the Eiffel Tower? | After its completion in the late 19th c., what was landmark was called 'a truly tragic street lamp' & a 'high & skinny pyramid of iron ladders'? |
29 | 28 | Geographic Name’s the Same | What is Dover? | The busiest passenger port in the U.K., what shares its name with a capital of one of the original 13 states? |
30 | 29 | Names in the Bookstore | Who is Peter Mark Roget? | This man made lists, perhaps to cope with depression; a set of lists he published in 1852 made whose name synonymous with a type of book? |
31 | 30 | U.S. History | Who is Dr. Samuel Mudd? | An 1869 presidential pardon was granted to which man, due in part to a plea by the Medical Society of Harford County, Maryland? |
32 | 31 | American Literature | What is The Things They Carried? | Letters, pocket knives, C rations & steel helmets are among the tangible items referred to in the title of what American literature modern war classic? |
33 | 32 | Nonfiction | What is The Communist Manifesto | What nonfiction book has the line, 'The discovery of America…opened up fresh ground for the rising bourgeoisie'? |
34 | 34 | Names of Myth | Who is Helen of Troy? | Whose brothers, Castor & Pollux, saved her after Theseus stole her away as a kid; a larger force would seek her later in life? |
35 | 35 | African Countries | What is Sudan? | Once Africa's largest country in area, what African Country dropped to third in 2011 when a portion of it declared independence? |
36 | 36 | The Ancient World | What is Alexandria? | The ancient writer Galen said books on ships arriving to what city's port were seized, originals kept & copies returned? |
37 | 37 | Famous Names | Who is Andy Warhol? | For a special 1970s cookbook, who provided one simple recipe–a can of Campbell's tomato soup & 2 cans of milk? |
38 | 38 | People & Places | What is Guam? | Thought to descend from people of Southeast Asia, the Chamorro make up what U.S. territory’s largest ethnic group? |
39 | 39 | Current World Leaders | What is the Philippines? | In office from 2022, the president of what country has taken so many foreign trips a play on his name is 'Ferdinand Magellan Jr.'? |
40 | 40 | Writers & The South | Who is Tennessee Williams? | In 1939 which writer lived on Toulouse Street in the French Quarter & chose the professional name that bonded him to the South? |
41 | 41 | National Parks | What is Yellowstone? | What National Park is named for a river indigenous people called Mi tse a-da-zi, translated by French-speaking trappers as 'Pierre Jaune'? |
42 | 42 | Sports | Who are the Harlem Globetrotters? | In 2010 who introduced the 4-point shot, 35 feet from the basket? |
43 | 43 | The U.S. Military | What is “Top Gun”? | Losses over Asia in the 1960s led to the establishment of the program known as what at a San Diego naval base in 1969? |
44 | 44 | Art & Science | What is Halley’s Comet? | A craft that visited what was named for Giotto, based on the story that 680 years earlier, the painter depicted it as the Star of Bethlehem? |
45 | 45 | Words From World War I | What is “tank”? | In World War I, 'Cistern' & 'reservoir' were suggested names for what secret invention, but the British preferred this less clumsy monosyllable? |
46 | 46 | European History | What is Holy Roman Emperor? | Until 1806, some German nobles included among their honors the title of 'Elector' for their role in selecting this personage? |
47 | 47 | Theater History | Who is Peter Pan? | In 1904, wearing a harness, actress Nina Boucicault became the first to play what character onstage? |
48 | 48 | European Cities | What is Aachen? | Alphabetically the first German city in encyclopedias, what was also the first one taken by the Allies in World War II? |
49 | 49 | Word Origins | What is mantra? | This Sanskrit word referring to a spoken word or phrase comes from a word for 'to think'? |
50 | 50 | Inventions | What is barbed wire? | 1917's 'Elements of Trench Warfare' said what Old West invention was 'difficult to destroy' & 'difficult to get through'? |
51 | 51 | World War II | What is Schindler’s list? | Mimi Reinhard, who never learned to type using more than 2 fingers, produced what in World War II with 1,100 names, including hers? |
52 | 52 | their offspring was the source of this mythical object | Mythology | What is the Golden Fleece? |
53 | 53 | Literature | What is Pride and Prejudice? | Published in 2011, P.D. James' final novel, 'Death Comes to Pemberley', was a sequel to what novel from 200 years earlier? |
54 | 54 | only these 2 west of the Mississippi River border each other | U.S. State Names | What are Oregon & Nevada? |
55 | 55 | Word Origins | What is passion? | Originally relating to a story of suffering, what word now more commonly refers to strong emotion of any kind? |
56 | 56 | World Cinema | What is La Vie en Rose? | The 2007 biopic called 'La Môme' in France, meaning 'The Kid', was released in the U.S. under what other French title? |
57 | 57 | History | What is Santa Maria? | Returning home in 1493, Columbus stopped in the Azores at an island with what name, also something he'd lost off the Haiti coast? |
58 | 58 | Landmarks | What is a kremlin? | Pskov & Nizhny Novgorod are 2 of the cities that have a fortress called what? |
59 | 59 | Foreign-Born Authors | Who is Vladimir Nabokov? | In the 1950s the New York Times said what author 'is writing about all lust' & his lecherous narrator 'is all of us'? |
60 | 60 | Astronomy & Geography | What is Capricorn? | At the winter solstice, the sun is in Sagittarius; it once appeared in what constellation, giving a geographic feature its name? |
61 | 61 | Television | What is Law & Order? | Mike Post combined the sound of a slamming jail door, an anvil & 100 men stomping on a floor for what television series that debuted in 1990? |
62 | 62 | British Landmarks | What is the Tower of London? | Like Sir Thomas More, 3 16th century English queens are buried at what British location? |
63 | 63 | Early American History | What are witches? | In 1692 Increase Mather wrote, 'It were better that ten suspected' of these who 'escape, than that one innocent person … be condemned'? |
64 | 64 | Geography Mnemonics | What are Arkansas and Louisiana? | The Geography Mnemonic Mimal, sometimes said to be the silhouette of a chef or elf, stands for Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, and what other 2 states? |
65 | 65 | Business Milestones | What is the Ford Model T? | What was first sold in 1908, at a price equivalent to about $27,000 today? |
66 | 66 | In The Bookstore | Who is Tom Clancy? | The name of what author dead since 2013 now appears on books written by a former U.S. marshal & a former Apache helicopter pilot? |
67 | 67 | Historic Art | What is the Bayeux Tapestry? | The artwork once known in France as 'la tapisserie de la Reine Mathilde' is better known as what? |
68 | 68 | Pop Stars | Who is Madonna? | In 2022 which pop star became the first woman to have a Billboard Top 10 album in 5 decades starting with the 1980s? |
69 | 69 | Classic Tale Characters | Who is Scheherazade? | In one 19th century translation, what female classic tale character 'perceived the dawn of day and ceased' speaking nearly 1,000 times? |
70 | 70 | USA | What is Jack Daniel’s? | Ironically, though what company founded in the 1860s is Moore County, Tennessee's largest employer, Moore is a dry county? |
71 | 71 | Historic People | Who was William Bligh? | After a 1789 event, who wrote, 'My first determination was to seek a supply of…water at Tofoa, & afterwards to sail for Tongataboo'? |
72 | 72 | The Movies | What is The Godfather? | Laurence Olivier & Ernest Borgnine were considered for the lead role & Sergio Leone to direct for what film that turned 50 in 2022? |
73 | 73 | Continental Geography | What is Colombia? | Until a 1903 secession, what country's contiguous territory spanned 2 continents? |
74 | 74 | Foreign-Born Authors | Who is Isabel Allende? | Early in her career which foreign-born author translated romance novels into Spanish, often changing the dialogue to make the heroines smarter? |
75 | 75 | Historic Crimes | What is the Mona Lisa? | Saying it was stolen by Napoleon, self-styled Italian patriot Vincenzo Peruggia took what in 1911? |
76 | 76 | U.S. Bodies of Water | What is Lake Mead? | Continuing a downward trend, in July 2022 what US body of water was at 27% capacity, its lowest level since 1937 when it was first being filled? |
77 | 77 | Gods & Goddesses | Who is Aurora (or Eos)? | Each morning which goddess began her ride in her chariot across the sky ahead of her brother Sol, or Helios? |
78 | 78 | America At War | What is the Battle of New Orleans? | Until the Civil War, the Jan. 8 date of what American battle of dubious military importance but big morale value was a national holiday? |
79 | 79 | Children’s Books | What is The Velveteen Rabbit? | Which children's book title character is told 'By the time you are real, most of your hair has been loved off your eyes drop out & you get shabby'? |
80 | 80 | TV Finales | What is Grace and Frankie? | In a TV reunion over 40 years in the making, Dolly Parton appeared as an angel named Agnes in the final episode of what comedy in 2022? |
81 | 81 | American Poems | Who is Evangeline? | In an 1847 American poem what character sees her town of Grand-Pré burned, but finally reunites with her beau for a kiss before his death? |
82 | 82 | Famous Names | Who is Banksy? | In 2001 who published a book called 'Banging Your Head Against a Brick Wall'; in 2002, 'Existencilism'? |
83 | 83 | Children’s Lit | What is Charlotte’s Web? | The title object of what childrens book 'never looked more beautiful each strand held dozens of bright drops of early morning dew'? |
84 | 84 | Classic Songs | What is “Here Comes Santa Claus”? | The shouts of excited children at a 1946 holiday parade are said to have inspired what perennial classic song favorite? |
85 | 85 | Brand Names | What are Milk Duds? | Unable to make what candies perfectly round, the confectioner embraced this flawed name for the product? |
86 | 86 | Countries of the World | What is Italy? | What country is home to 58 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, more than any other country; the sites include a volcano & a lagoon? |
87 | 87 | Action Movies | What is Die Hard? | What action movie's last line is 'If this is their idea of Christmas, I gotta be here for New Years'? |
88 | 88 | Presidential Facts | Who is Woodrow Wilson? | Only 3 presidents have married while in office— John Tyler was the first & which one was the last? |
89 | 89 | 19th Century Americans | Who is Frederick Douglass? | Demonstrating the dignity & humanity of Black Americans, who sat for 160 known photographs, the most of any American in the 19th century? |
90 | 90 | Latin Phrases | What is “quid pro quo”? | Originally, which Latin 3-word phrase referred to when a doctor or apothecary substituted one medicine for another? |
91 | 91 | 1970s Movies | What is Monty Python and the Holy Grail? | The 1975 premiere of what movie comedy advertised free coconuts for the first thousand in the audience? |
92 | 92 | Name’s The Same | What is Manhattan? | A cocktail, an island & a WWII venture originally called 'Development of Substitute Materials' all bear what name? |
93 | 93 | U.S. Presidents | Who is Calvin Coolidge? | Which US President was sworn in twice as President within 2 years, first by his father & then later by a former U.S. President? |
94 | 94 | Plays | What is The Tempest? | A 1609 story in which an exiled king of Bulgaria creates a sea palace with his magic may have inspired the plot of what play? |
95 | 95 | Landmarks | What is the Berlin Wall? | In 2009, during a 20th anniversary celebration, what landmark was called 'an edifice of fear. On Nov. 9, it became a place of joy'? |
96 | 96 | World Capitals | What is Vienna, Austria? | Among what world capital's nicknames are the 'City of Classical Music' &, possibly in honor of a famous resident from 1860 to 1938, the 'City of Dreams'? |
97 | 97 | Language & Its Meanings | What is a night owl? | Now meaning someone with nocturnal habits, what catches a sleeping dove in Shakespeare's 'Lucrece'? |
98 | 98 | Flags of Our Hemisphere | What is Brazil? | The stars on what country's flag represent states, 26 of them; unlike the USA's, its 'federal district' gets its own 27th star? |
99 | 99 | Names in U.S. History | Who is Oliver Brown? | What father was the only man among the 13 plaintiffs in a US class-action case filed in 1951? |
100 | 100 | Children’s Authors | Who is Sarah? (from Sarah, Plain and Tall) | Reversing the story of what heroine she created, childrens author Patricia Maclachlan was born on the prairie but spent much of her life in New England? |
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